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Alphabetical Index Ecclesiastical Law Association Judgments listed at www.ecclesiasticallawassociation.org.uk as at 4 June 2020 Judgments are listed in alphabetical order of parish name or surname in the title Alpha Sort Judgment Citation (Anonymous) Re the Cremated Remains of AA [2018] ECC Lic 7 Acomb Re St. Aidan Acomb [2018] ECC Yor 2 Acomb Re St. Stephen Acomb [2018] ECC Yor 3 Adbaston Re St. Michael & All Angels Adbaston [2019] ECC Lic 4 Addlestone Re St. Paul Addlestone [2020] ECC Gui 1 Addlethorpe Re St. Nicholas Addlethorpe [2015] Mark Bishop Ch. (Lincoln) Adel and Markington Re St. John the Baptist Adel and St. Michael [2016] ECC Lee 8 Markington Adlestrop Re St. Mary Magdalene Adlestrop [2017] ECC Glo 2 Aigburth Re St. Anne Aigburth [2019] ECC Liv 1 Aigburth Re St. Anne Aigburth [2015] Sir Mark Hedley Ch. (Liverpool) Aldbrough Re St. Bartholomew Aldbrough [2019] ECC Yor 7 Aldwick Re St. Richard Aldwick [2014] Mark Hill Ch. (Chichester) Allerton Re All Hallows Allerton [2013] Sir Mark Hedley Ch. (Liverpool) Allesley Re All Saints Allesley [2018] ECC Cov 10 Allesley Re All Saints Allesley [2018] ECC Cov 7 Allithwaite Re St. Mary Allithwaite [2016] ECC Car 1 Alrewas Re All Saints Alrewas [2012] Stephen Eyre Ch. (Lichfield) Alsager Re Christ Church Alsager [1998] Chancery Court of York Alton Re St. Leonard Alton [2019] ECC Lic 10 Alvaston Re St. Michael & All Angels Alvaston [2020] ECC Der 3 Alvechurch Re St. Laurence Alvechurch [2016] ECC Wor 3 Alvechurch Re St. Laurence Alvechurch [2003] Charles Mynors Ch. (Worcester) Alvechurch Re St. Laurence Alvechurch [2020] ECC Wor 1 Amble Re St. Cuthbert Amble [2014] Euan Duff Ch. (Newcastle) Andover Re St. Mary Andover [2020] ECC Win 4 Ansley Re St. Laurence Ansley [2019] ECC Cov 5 Areley Kings Re St. Bartholomew Areley Kings [2018] ECC Wor 2 Areley Kings Re St. Bartholomew Areley Kings [2018] ECC Wor 1 Armitage Re St. John the Baptist Armitage [2017] ECC Lic 1 Arrow Re Holy Trinity Arrow [2018] ECC Cov 11 Ashford Re St. Mary the Virgin Ashford [2018] ECC Can 3 Alpha Sort Judgment Citation Ashford Re St Mary the Virgin Ashford [2010] Richard Walker Comm. Gen. (Canterbury) Ashley Re Ashley St. John the Baptist [2020] ECC Lic 1 Ashton upon Mersey Re St. Mary Magdalene Ashton upon Mersey [2016] ECC Chr 1 Ashton-on-Ribble Re St. Michael & All Angels Ashton-on-Ribble [2017] ECC Bla 10 Ashton-under-Hill Re St. Barbara Ashton-under-Hill [2019] ECC Wor 3 Ashwicken Re All Saints Ashwicken [2016] ECC Nor 4 Aston Rowant Re St. Peter & St. Paul Aston Rowant [2019] ECC Oxf 3 Aston-by-Stone Re St. Saviour Aston-by-Stone [2012] Dep. Ch. Sybil Thomas (Lichfield) Astwood Re Astwood Cemetery [2014] Charles Mynors Ch. (Worcester) Astwood Re Astwood Cemetery [2016] ECC Wor 1 Aswarby Re St. Denys Aswarby [2019] ECC Lin 10 Bagworth Re Holy Rood Bagworth [2019] ECC Lei 6 Balcombe Re St. Mary Balcombe [2015] Ruth Arlow Dep. Ch. (Chichester) Bamburgh Re St. Aidan Bamburgh [2018] ECC New 2 Bamford and Derwent Re St. John the Baptist Bamford and Derwent [2018] ECC Der 3 Bampton Proper Re St. Mary Bampton Proper [2020] ECC Oxf 6 Bapchild Re St. Laurence Bapchild [2014] Morag Ellis Comm. Gen. (Canterbury) Bardsey Re All Hallows Bardsey [2019] ECC Lee 3 Barlaston Re St. John the Baptist Barlaston [2017] ECC Lic 7 Barnes Re Holy Trinity Barnes [2011] Philip Petchey Ch. (Southwark) Barrowby Re All Saints Barrowby [2018] ECC Lin 3 Barrowby Re All Saints Barrowby [2019] ECC Lin1 Barrowby Re All Saints Barrowby [2015] Mark Bishop Ch. (Lincoln) Barrow-on-Trent Re St. Wilfrid Barrow-on-Trent [2019] ECC Der 1 Barrow-on-Trent Re St. Wilfrid Barrow-on-Trent [2019] ECC Der 3 Barton Re St. Lawrence Barton [2017] ECC Bla 3 Bassingbourn Re St. Peter & St. Paul Bassingbourn [2018] ECC Ely 1 Bassingbourn Re St. Peter & St. Paul Bassingbourn [2015] David Etherington Dep. Ch. (Ely) Bath Re Bath Abbey [2017] ECC B&W 1 Bath Re Bath Abbey [2018] EACC 1 Bath Re Bath Abbey [2018] EACC 2 Battersea Re St. Mary Battersea [2019] ECC Swk 4 Battle Re Marley Lane Cemetery Battle [2013] Mark Hill Ch. (Chichester) Beccles Re St. Michael the Archangel Beccles [2019] ECC SEI 4 Bedworth Re Coventry Road Cemetery Bedworth [2016] ECC Cov 1 Bell In the matter of David Bell deceased [2016] ECC She 3 Alpha Sort Judgment Citation Bell In the matter of David Bell deceased [2016] ECC She 4 Benenden Re St. George Benenden [2013] Morag Ellis Comm. Gen. (Canterbury) Bentley Re Emmanuel Church Bentley [2005] Court of Arches Benton Re Benton Cemetery [2019] ECC New 1 Beoley Re St. Leonard Beoley [2015] Charles Mynors Ch. (Worcester) Berkswell Re St. John the Baptist Berkswell [2016] ECC Cov 8 Berwick Re St. Michael & All Angels Berwick [2019] ECC Chi 3 Beverley Re St. Nicholas Beverley [2011] Peter Collier Ch. (York) Bexhill Bexhill St. Michael & All Angels [2011] Mark Hill Ch. (Chichester) Bexleytheath Re Bexleyheath Steeple Memorial Gardens [2015] John Gallagher Ch. (Rochester) Biddenden Re All Saints Biddenden [2020] ECC Can 2 Biddenden Re All Saints Biddenden [2020] ECC Can 1 Bilborough Re St. John the Baptist Bilborough [2019] ECC S&N 2 Billingshurst Re St. Mary Billingshurst [2012] Mark Hill Ch. (Chichester) Bilton Re St. Mark Bilton [2012] Stephen Eyre Ch. (Coventry) Bingham Re Bingham Cemetery [2018] ECC S&N 1 Bingley Re All Saints Bingley [2016] ECC Lee 3 Binley Re St. Batholomew Binley [2013] Stephen Eyre Ch. (Coventry) Birdingbury Re St. Leonard Birdingbury [2018] ECC Cov 1 Birmingham Re Robin Hood Cemetery Birmingham (Re Eric [2006] Martin Cardinal Ch. (Birmingham) Pearson decd) Bishop Burton Re All Saints Bishop Burton [2019] ECC Yor 6 Bishop's Tachbrook Re St. Chad Bishop's Tachbrook [2014] Stephen Eyre Ch. (Coventry) Bitterne Re The Holy Saviour Bitterne [2019] ECC Win 3 Blackheath Re The Ascension Blackheath [2020] ECC Swk 3 Blackheath Park Re St. Michael & All Angels Blackheath Park [2016] ECC Swk 17 Blackheath Park Re St. Michael & All Angels Blackheath Park [2020] ECC Swk 1 Blagdon Re Blagdon Cemetery [2002] Fam 299, [2002] 4 All ER 482 Blaisdon Re St. Michael & All Angels Blaisdon [2020] ECC Glo 3 Bledlow Re Holy Trinity Bledlow [2020] ECC Oxf 4 Blithfield Re St. Leonard Blithfield [2014] Stephen Eyre Ch. (Lichfield) Bloxham Re Our Lady of Bloxham [2018] ECC Oxf 2 Bloxwich Re Field Road Cemetery Bloxwich [2014] Stephen Eyre Ch. (Lichfield) Bognor Regis Re Chalcroft Lane Cemetery Bognor Regis [2015] Mark Hill Ch. (Chichester) Boldre Re St. John the Baptist Boldre [2017] ECC Win 1 Boston Re St. Botolph Boston [2019] ECC Lin 2 Boston Re Boston Cemetery [2012] Mark Bishop Ch. (Lincoln) Alpha Sort Judgment Citation Botcherby Re St. Andrew Botcherby [2016] ECC Car 3 Boughton Monchelsea Re St. Peter Boughton Monchelsea [2016] ECC Can 3 Boultham Re St. Helen Boultham [2019] ECC Lin 9 Bourne Re Bourne Abbey [2012] Mark Bishop Ch. (Lincoln) Bournemouth Re St. Francis of Assisi [2020] ECC Win 1 Bowling Re St. John Bowling [2015] Mark Hill Ch. (Leeds) Bradford Re Scholemoor Cemetery Bradford [2011] John Walford Ch. (Bradford) Bradford Re Bowling Green Cemetery Bradford [2013] John Walford Ch. (Bradford) Bradford Re Clayton Cemetery Bradford [2019] ECC Lee 2 Bramham Re All Saints Bramham [2017] ECC Yor 3 Bramham Re All Saints Bramham [2011] Peter Collier Ch. (York) Bramley Re St. Peter Bramley [2016] ECC Lee 9 Bransgore Re All Saints Bransgore with Thorney Hill [2017] ECC Win 3 Branston Re All Saints Branston [2018] ECC Lin 2 Bratton Fleming Re St. Peter Bratton Fleming [2012] Sir Andrew McFarlane Ch. (Exeter) Bratton Fleming Re St. Peter Bratton Fleming [2011] Sir Andrew McFarlane Ch. (Exeter) Bratton Fleming Re St. Peter Bratton Fleming [2016] ECC Exe 2 Bratton Fleming Re St. Peter Bratton Fleming [2010] Sir Andrew McFarlane Ch. (Exeter) Breaston Re St. Michael Breaston [2018] ECC Der 4 Bredhurst Re St. Peter Bredhurst [2017] ECC Roc 9 Bredhurst Re St. Peter Bredhurst [2017] ECC Roc 10 Bridlington Re St. Mary Bridlington [2019] ECC Yor 9 Brighton Re St. Peter Brighton [2015] Mark Hill Ch. (Chichester) Brighton Re St. Peter Brighton [2012] Mark Hill Ch. (Chichester) Brighton Re St. Peter Brighton [2016] ECC Chi 2 Brighton Re St. Paul Brighton (2) [2012] Mark Hill Ch. (Chichester) Brighton Re St. Paul Brighton (1) [2012] Mark Hill Ch. (Chichester) Brimington Re St. Michael and All Angels Brimington [2019] ECC Der 5 Bristol Re St. Philip and St. Jacob Bristol [2019] ECC Bri 1 Bristol Re St. Philip & St. Jacob Bristol [2018] ECC Bri 1 Brixton Road Re Christ Church Brixton Road [2014] Morag Ellis Dep. Ch. (Southwark) Bromley Re St. Mary Bromley (Plaistow) [2017] ECC Roc 5 Bromley Re St. Peter & St. Paul Bromley [2017] ECC Roc 6 Brook Re St. Mary the Virgin Brook [2015] Philip Waller Ch. (Portsmouth) Brownhills Re St. James Brownhills [2020] ECC Lic 3 Brownsover Re St. Michael & All Angels Brownsover [2017] ECC Cov 4 Buckland Re St. Mary the Virgin Buckland [2017] ECC Swk 6 Alpha Sort Judgment Citation Bulkington Re St. James Bulkington [2018] ECC Cov 8 Bulkington Re St. James Bulkington [2019] ECC Cov 1 Bulkington Re St. James Bulkington [2018] ECC Cov 2 Bulkington Re St. James Bulkington [2019] ECC Cov 3 Buncton Re All Saints Buncton [2018] ECC Chi 1 Burford Re St. John the Baptist Burford [2014] Alexander McGregor Ch. (Oxford) Burghfield Re St. Mary the Virgin Burghfield [2011] Rupert Bursell Ch. (Oxford) Burnley St. Stephen Re St. Stephen Burnley [2017] ECC Bla 7 Burton Latimer Re St. Mary the Virgin Burton Latimer [1995] Thomas Coningsby Ch.
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